by womensdebate | Sep 15, 2016 | News
The Women’s Debate co-founder has a great interview with Red Zone Marketing’s The Female Insight Zone podcast. What you’ll learn: • The major issues that affect women and girls that most candidates don’t talk about. • Whether or not a female...
by womensdebate | Sep 7, 2016 | News
Tonight’s Commander-in-Chief News Forum presented by NBC and moderated by Matt Lauer is focused on national security, military affairs and veterans issues. Is there room to discuss women and how they are disproportionately affected in these concerns? Yes....
by womensdebate | Aug 8, 2016 | News
On August 3, CNN hosted their second Libertarian Town Hall with nominees Gary Johnson and Bill Weld. Although we have not seen these nominees in a primary debate, we thought the town halls should receive The Women’s Debate treatment and be analyzed for their...
by womensdebate | Aug 1, 2016 | News
The term “women’s issues” comes with a lot of baggage, often with negative, narrowed views. It’s not just about reproductive rights. Women’s issues cover the concerns that are acutely experienced by women in their every day lives: child care, parenting, access to...
by womensdebate | Jul 26, 2016 | News
Entrepreneur, author, and speaker Jocelyn Greenky has shared her #IWasHarassed story in moving new blog at jocelyngreeky.com: My ankles were crossed with my right-leg in front of the left. It was clear something was rubbing up and down my leg. Quickly, I turned to my...
by womensdebate | Jul 20, 2016 | News
.@GretchenCarlson, join us inviting others 2 speak out? RT using #IWasHarassed. #womensdebate working 4 nat’l convo https://t.co/qmTSNR3Heb — Women’s Debate (@thewomensdebate) July 20, 2016 The Women’s Debate is providing a forum through...